Kids’ Menu Design and Printing
Digital Syndrom handled the design and printing of the Kids’ Menu to announce the launch of a menu dedicated to children at Pizza Hut.
The menu was then printed in A4 format on 350g matte laminated paper.
We also adapted this menu into several posts for the Facebook page, showcasing its different options.

Conception et impression menu kids
Designing and printing a children’s menu can be fun and creative. Here are some tips to help you create an attractive menu for the little ones:
1. Playful and Colorful Theme: Choose a theme that catches children’s attention, such as popular cartoon characters, cute animals, or kid-friendly motifs. Use bright, cheerful colors to make the menu appealing.
2. Illustrations and Images: Include illustrations or photos of the dishes to help kids visualize what they are ordering. Colorful images can also make the menu more engaging.
3. Playful Fonts: Use fun, easy-to-read fonts. Avoid overly complex typefaces that might make reading difficult for children.
4. Clear Sections: Organize the menu into clear sections, such as “Breakfast,” “Lunch,” and “Dinner.” You can also include specific categories like “Main Courses,” “Snacks,” and “Desserts.”
5. Healthy Options: Highlight healthy choices to encourage nutritious decisions. Use playful icons or images to represent healthy foods.
6. Games and Activities: Incorporate games, puzzles, or fun activities into the menu to entertain children while they wait for their meal. This can include coloring drawings, simple crosswords, or riddles.
7. Appropriate Size: Choose a menu size suitable for children, both in terms of physical dimensions and the amount of information. A simple and concise menu is more likely to be understood by young readers.
8. Simple Descriptions: Use simple, understandable language to describe the dishes. Avoid technical jargon and favor terms familiar to children.
9. Durable Materials: If possible, opt for durable menu materials, such as heavy cardstock or laminated plastic, to withstand frequent handling by children.
10. Personalized Ordering: Add a section where kids can customize their orders. For example, a “Build Your Own Pizza” or “Choose Your Toppings” option can add an interactive touch.
Don’t forget to take specific pediatric dietary recommendations into account and include options for different tastes and preferences. A well-thought-out menu design can not only make decision-making easier for children but also add a fun experience to their meal.
Project Information:
Date: March 2018
Client: PIZZA HUT TUNISIA
Service Category: Print Department










